PORT ORANGE, Fla., April 20, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Thinspace Technology Inc. (OTCQB: THNS) ("Thinspace" or the "Company"), a global provider of reliable, scalable and affordable application delivery, virtualization, and cloud client technology to public and private sector companies and organizations of all sizes, today is pleased to announce that in November 2014, Unisource Canada, Inc. increased its Thinspace skyDesk license count and renewed existing seats to accommodate application delivery to its fixed and mobile teams which combined has grown to over 1,000.

Unisource Canada, Inc., an affiliate of Unisource Worldwide, which made the 2013 Forbes List of America's Largest Private Companies, provides printing and imaging paper, packaging and maintenance supplies to businesses and government. As part of a North American wide distributor, Unisource Canada is able to capitalize on the organization's size, scope and expertise to make sure that customer expectations are exceeded. Unisource Canada's buying power ensures that customers get the best value possible. For more information on Unisource Canada, Inc., please visit https://www.unisource.ca/unisource/en.

With hundreds of fixed and mobile users that require access to corporate applications, including workers that use iPads, Unisource required a solution that was easy-to-use and capable of delivering corporate applications to hundreds of mobile workers with disparate devices all over the country. Unisource users also have heavy printing needs, which require USB and printer redirection.

Thinspace skyDesk enables Unisource to deliver shared hosted desktops from Windows Server 2008 R2 or 2012 R2 to managed Thinspace skyPoint devices or alternatively any device such as PCs, laptops and mobile using Thinspace skyView HTML5 access. With skyDesk, any LAN or WAN/Internet connection allows Unisource users secure SSL based desktop access to their applications no matter where they find themselves working. With skyDesk's powerful feature set, Unisource is capable of not only delivering applications to hundreds of mobile workers, but also adding a security layer required to address the strict lock-down policies of the organization.

"Unisource has very specific requirements and a mobile team that requires access to corporate applications both in the office and on the road. Thinspace's skyDesk provides application delivery combined with an added security layer required to address the strict lock-down policies of the organization. With the recent merger, these requirements have stretched into the U.S. We look forward to accommodating their further and future growth as we move through 2015 and beyond," Gary Walker, Thinspace Sales Director North America.

Thinspace Technology operates in high growth B2B markets of desktop virtualization and cloud computing solutions – which make it easier, more flexible and more affordable for companies and IT Managers to conduct and streamline computing operations securely from any server - anywhere in the world. Thinspace achieved third quarter 2014 revenue of $2.322 million, and nine months ended September 30, 2014 revenue of $5.701 million, representing year-over-year improvements of 464% and 479%, respectively.

Thinspace Technology Inc. is a leading, global provider of reliable, scalable and affordable desk top virtualization and cloud computing solutions to public and private sector enterprises and organizations of all sizes. Operating on the belief that solutions should be flexible, dynamic and above all, simple to use, Thinspace understands and is passionate about solving customer problems affordably in the most efficient and effective manner possible. With over 5,000 enterprise customers worldwide, the Company is recognized as leading provider in its market with customers that include NASA, Deutsche Bank, Toyota, as well as NHS, local councils, universities, schools, and housing associations., The Company is headquartered in Port Orange, Florida with international offices in U.K., Canada, and India.

This press release includes forward-looking statements concerning the future performance of our business, its operations and its financial performance and condition, and also includes selected operating results presented without the context of accompanying financial results. These forward-looking statements include, among others, statements with respect to our objectives and strategies to achieve those objectives, as well as statements with respect to our beliefs, plans, expectations, anticipations, estimates or intentions. These forward-looking statements are based on our current expectations. We caution that all forward-looking information is inherently uncertain and actual results may differ materially from the assumptions, estimates or expectations reflected or contained in the forward-looking information, and that actual future performance will be affected by a number of factors, including economic conditions, technological change, regulatory change and competitive factors, many of which are beyond our control. Therefore, future events and results may vary significantly from what we currently foresee. We are under no obligation (and we expressly disclaim any such obligation) to update or alter the forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

The Company is subject to the risks and uncertainties described in its filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the section entitled "Risk Factors" in its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2014.

Desktop virtualization is the decoupling of a users physical machine from the desktop and software he or she uses to work. Most desktop virtualization products emulate the PC hardware environment of the client and run a virtual machine alongside the existing operating system located on the local machine or delivered to a thin client from a data center server. Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is a server-centric computing model that borrows from the traditional thin-client model but is designed to give system administrators and end-users the best of both worlds: the ability to host and centrally manage desktop virtual machines in the data center while giving end users a full PC desktop experience.

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